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31. Deary's Horrible Histories are anything but woeful
CityLife, Wednesday 11 February 2009 TERRY Deary has sold more than 20 million Horrible Histories books. If anybody knows how to get the right mix of entertainment and education, he does. -
32. Honour for headteacher
Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 January 2009 A HEAD teacher who was such a success he was asked to take on a second school is awarded a CBE for services to education. -
33. In The City (18-20 Oct)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 May 2009 18–20 October Various Venues In The City was built on two tenants - education and inspiration. Bring the music industry to Manchester, teach them a thing or two, get them excited and show them some of the best new and unsigned bands in the world.www.inthecity.co.uk -
34. Intake row over Sale West primary pupils
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 February 2009 EDUCATION bosses have been slammed after altering a school’s catchment area to cope with the loss of Sale primary Cherry Manor. -
35. Community stories get centre stage screening
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 February 2009 FOOTBALL, education, politics or cookery, there’s no topic that doesn’t come into the spotlight when Greater Manchester’s community reporters get onto stories. -
36. Eco fun at Martin Mere
CityLife, Thursday 19 February 2009 WEST Lancashire wetland centre Martin Mere is holding its very own eco festival on the weekend of February 28 and March 1, with seed planting, garden education, stalls and craft activities. -
37. Anti-homophobic bullying initiative returns to Manchester schools
CityLife, Monday 23 February 2009 KIDS, prepare to love thy neighbour - between February 23 and March 5, the award-winning Exceeding Expectations initiative returns to Manchester schools. Exceeding Expectations is a multi-agency partnership dedicated to ending homophobia through education. With some frightening statistics in mind... -
38. Cartoon hero Ray Lowry comes home
CityLife, Friday 04 December 2009 SALFORD-born and with no formal art education, Ray Lowry probably never seemed like the kind of lad that would make his name as an illustrator and satirist with some of the biggest names in British publishing. -
39. Deary's Horrible Histories are anything but woeful
CityLife, Wednesday 11 February 2009 TERRY Deary has sold more than 20 million Horrible Histories books. If anybody knows how to get the right mix of entertainment and education, he does. -
40. Hayley Westenra delivers at a sensational venue
CityLife, Friday 27 November 2009 STUNNING soprano Hayley Westenra has become the first big name to play a pop concert at Manchester Cathedral. The medieval building has opened its doors to alternative live music shows to raise essential money to fund its core programmes of worship and education and is in talks with a big promoter to host more in 2010.